March: Day 25: Teaching 3:
Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos
(What Does the Annunciation Mean, and What Does It Teach Us?)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos
(What Does the Annunciation Mean, and What Does It Teach Us?)
By Archpriest Grigory Dyachenko
I. Why is the present day called the day of the Annunciation? — Obviously, because of some good tidings for all of us. What is this tidings?
a) It is the tidings that to us poor ones on earth there has now descended the Only-begotten Son of God, the eternal Word, by Whom all things visible and invisible were created and are sustained in being. He descended to such an extent that He clothed Himself in our nature, became in all things like us except for sin, a man, and this not for some temporary period, whether small or great, but for all eternity.
b) It is the tidings that this incarnate Son of God will accomplish for our salvation everything that is necessary: He will enlighten us with the light of truth and show us the way to eternal life; He will take upon Himself our sins and blot them out by His sufferings; He will descend into the grave and by His Resurrection dispel for us the darkness of the tomb and the fear of death; He will grant us the Holy Spirit and with Him the fullness of the gifts of grace, so that, being cleansed from every impurity, we may become capable of dwelling in heaven with the angels.








